We are driven by a desire to make training BJJ and martial arts more assessable to all people in our community.

Our mission is to use the positive effects that come from training martial arts to help impact our community, especially youth, first responders, and law enforcement.

Our goal is to be a premiere non-profit Jiu-Jitsu school that makes an impact on community health by tackling poverty, education, juvenile crime, and isolation through martial arts and mentorship.

We currently offer free Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai classes to at-risk school aged students in Albuquerque through our ARS (at-risk student) program where we have partnered with City on a Hill Church, Whittier Elementary School, Wilson Middle School, and VOZ Collegiate Preparatory School to engage students with the benefits of Jiu-Jitsu.

In addition to jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai classes, we are seeking to add mentorship programs with law enforcement officers.

We are offering free classes to law enforcement officers who choose to participate in our mentorship program, where they will be partnered with a child in our pilot program to build a positive mentoring relationship to develop that child’s view about law enforcement officers.

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